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... in spices . Ah it was so mouth watering, I'm going to try re create this when i get home. Already got loads if recipes I want to try out, but i already know i will never be able u get the authenticity. Our next destination would be back to the Hub - Delhi to head to Agra . By sleep coach! Much Love Han P.S I sat in a hammock for the first time , extremely comfy but extremely difficult to get out of . I'm sure I looked like a baby whale trying to get out of a net ...

... opportunity or positions of power. They attain their way of life through a sacrifice of desire; the same desire which enslaves us all to our arsenal of material goods. They have what they need. They long for nothing save for what they can’t imagine. I rest with them, laying my heat-stricken thoughts at the feet of their community, and I find myself wondering on their lifestyle. These villages are a place popularly romanticized by the outside world, serving as a ...

On our second day in paradise we decided to see what Indian bureaucracy was like and so we haggled with the auto rickshaw man for a trip into Trivandrum. This is more like India should be....everyone honking their horns and dicing with death on the potholed roads. We like Trivandrum, it's real and you'll see everything you want in the space of a 30 minute tuk tuk ride. We headed into the railway station and went ...

... grunted at the appropriate moments. The driver told us that Manali was famous for its hash - something we were already excited about. He then asked Lewis if he smoked, "Sometimes" Lewis smiled, "Welcome to Manali!" the driver smiled producing a tiny lump of hash from his pocket and handing it to Lewis. We ended up spending a night in his over priced guesthouse which despite his promises had no electricity, hot water, or water in general for that ...